This is the forty-third in a series of updates about formerly featured Debut Author Challenge authors and their 2015 works published since the last update and any upcoming works for 2016. The year in parentheses after the author's name is the year she/he was featured in the Debut Author Challenge.
This Update includes a cover that has recently been revealed (by the author, publisher, etc.).
Of Sand and Malice Made is a prequel and companion to Twelve Kings in Sharakhai.
Part 1 here | Part 11 here | Part 21 here | Part 31 here |
Part 2 here | Part 12 here | Part 22 here | Part 32 here |
Part 3 here | Part 13 here | Part 23 here | Part 33 here |
Part 4 here | Part 14 here | Part 24 here | Part 34 here |
Part 5 here | Part 15 here | Part 25 here | Part 35 here |
Part 6 here | Part 16 here | Part 26 here | Part 36 here |
Part 7 here | Part 17 here | Part 27 here | Part 37 here |
Part 8 here | Part 18 here | Part 28 here | Part 38 here |
Part 9 here | Part 19 here | Part 29 here | Part 39 here |
Part 10 here | Part 20 here | Part 30 here | Part 40 here |
Part 41 here | Part 42 here |
Bradley P. Beaulieu (2011)
Of Sand and Malice Made
Song of Shattered Sands Prequel
DAW, September 6, 2016
Hardcover and eBook, 240 pages
Cover Art by René Aigner
[revealed at Tor.com]
Of Sand and Malice Made
Song of Shattered Sands Prequel
DAW, September 6, 2016
Hardcover and eBook, 240 pages
Cover Art by René Aigner
[revealed at Tor.com]
Çeda, the heroine of the widely anticipated, just-released novel Twelve Kings in Sharakhai, is the youngest pit fighter in the history of the great desert city of Sharakhai. In this prequel, she has already made her name in the arena as the fearsome, undefeated White Wolf; none but her closest friends and allies know her true identity.
But this all changes when she crosses the path of Rümayesh, an ehrekh, a sadistic creature forged long ago by the god of chaos. The ehrekh are usually desert dwellers, but this one lurks in the dark corners of Sharakhai, toying with and preying on humans. As Rümayesh works to unmask the White Wolf and claim Çeda for her own, Çeda’s struggle becomes a battle for her very soul.
[description from Author's site]
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